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Closing out 2010..

The last day of the year and yes, 2010 went by so fast. I consider myself lucky for it was a good year f0r me professionally and an equally good year for this blog as well. Through this blog, I have met so many wonderful individuals, learned so much from them, and very grateful for their friendship.

In 2010, this blog turned a year old and I was very happy to have passed that milestone. I am very thankful to all of my blog visitors, very grateful to many of you who have been regular readers, and appreciate those who have left comments. I am truly humbled and appreciate your support.

So to close off this wonderful year, here are the top ten most read blog posts in 2010.

9. “Should doctors follow nursing standards of practice?” – a post on when there are standards of practice for nursing ( eg infusion therapy) and none in medicine. A registered nurse inserting a peripheral IV would be expected to follow the Infusion Nursing Standards of Practice, but what about the doctor? What standards of practice would the doctor be held up to?

5. “Is there a difference? Osmolarity vs. Osmolality” – These terms have always been confusing. In infusion therapy, particularly with Fluids and Electrolytes and IV solutions, these two terms certainly have important roles and understanding each term will be helpful to us.